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Phytotaxa, 2020
Vriesea mimosoensis is described and illustrated as a new taxon from the Atlantic Forest in Espírito Santo, Southeastern Brazil. Morphological comparisons of this taxon with related species are presented.
D. R. Couto, I. M. Kessous, A. Costa
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Vriesea mimosoensis is described and illustrated as a new taxon from the Atlantic Forest in Espírito Santo, Southeastern Brazil. Morphological comparisons of this taxon with related species are presented.
D. R. Couto, I. M. Kessous, A. Costa
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Vriesea serranegrensis Leme 2011, sp. nov.
2011Published as part of Leme, Elton M. C. & Kollmann, Ludovic J. C., 2011, New species and a new combination of Brazilian Bromeliaceae, pp.
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Vriesea pulchra Leme & L. Kollmann 2011, sp. nov.
2011Published as part of Leme, Elton M. C. & Kollmann, Ludovic J. C., 2011, New species and a new combination of Brazilian Bromeliaceae, pp.
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Vriesea santaleopoldinensis Leme & L. Kollmann 2011, sp. nov.
2011Published as part of Leme, Elton M. C. & Kollmann, Ludovic J. C., 2011, New species and a new combination of Brazilian Bromeliaceae, pp.
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Systematic Botany, 2018
The genus Vriesea encompasses many species of difficult delimitation, including Vriesea incurvata, which shows wide morphological variation throughout its distribution in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.
Beatriz Neves +4 more
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The genus Vriesea encompasses many species of difficult delimitation, including Vriesea incurvata, which shows wide morphological variation throughout its distribution in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.
Beatriz Neves +4 more
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Two New Montane Vrieseas (Bromeliaceae) from Costa Rica
Brittonia, 1981Two new species ofVriesea with pendent inflorescences,V. uxoris andV. vietoris, are described from the mountains of Costa Rica, and their relationships in the genus are discussed.
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Identification of potential miRNAs and their targets in Vriesea carinata (Poales, Bromeliaceae)
Plant Science, 2013The miRNAs play important roles in regulation of gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. A small RNA and RNA-seq of libraries were constructed to identify miRNAs in Vriesea carinata, a native bromeliad species from Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest.
Frank, Guzman +6 more
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Flora: Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie, 2023
I. Ballego-Campos +2 more
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Vriesea ilhagrandensis Leme & W. Till 2025, sp. nov.
Vriesea ilhagrandensis Leme & W. Till, sp. nov. (Fig. 20 A–H) Diagnosis:—This new species is morphologically closely related to Vriesea rubyae E. Pereira (1971: 115), differing from it by the leaf blades narrowly subriangular and acuminate (vs. narrowly lingulate, rounded to slightly emarginate with a slender apiculus), narrower inflorescence (ca. 2 cmLeme, Elton M. C. +11 more
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